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    ‘Gross misrepresentations’: LDS Church speaks on portrayals in Hollywood

    By Derick Fox,

    2024-08-19

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    SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — In November, movie-goers will be able to experience “ Heretic ,” a horror thriller starring Hugh Grant.

    The movie surrounds two young sister missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The two girls knock on the door of Mr. Reed, played by Grant, and unknowingly enter a “deadly game of cat-and-mouse,” according to the movie’s description.

    The trailer shows Mr. Reed toying with the two missionaries, played by Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East, as he tests their faith and beliefs.

    The Utah-based church isn’t a stranger to Hollywood. In 2013, a PG-13 drama titled “The Saratov Approach,” was based on the true story of two young LDS missionaries who were held captive for a week in a remote part of Russia. Another miniseries starring Andrew Garfield called “Under the Banner of Heaven” follows a detective whose faith is tested as he investigates a brutal Utah murder.

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    Over the weekend, the Church said some of its portrayals in Hollywood are “fair and accurate.” However, without pointing to any specific movie or show, the Church also referred to some portrayals as stereotypes or gross misrepresentations that have real-life consequences.

    In its statement, the Church said some Hollywood representations of the faith have irresponsibly mischaracterized the safety and conduct of its missionaries, an apparent reference to the upcoming “Heretic” film.

    “We understand the fascination some in the media have with the Church, but regret that portrayals often rely on sensationalism and inaccuracies that do not fairly and fully reflect the lives of our Church members or the sacred beliefs that they hold dear,” the Church said in a statement.

    The Church said the “sensationalized” portrayals are in poor taste and that its members are dedicated to family, service, and their faith.

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    ABC4 reached out to A24 Films, the production company behind “Heretic,” but has yet to hear back at the time of publication. However, in an interview with Elle Magazine , Thatcher revealed she and her co-star, Chloe East, both grew up in the Latter-day Saints Church.

    Both reportedly are no longer practicing members, but Thatcher told Elle Magazine she didn’t want to portray any clichés about the religion.

    “I feel like we both did a good job of making it real and grounded and not a joke,” Thatcher said in the interview.

    Still, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invited the public to consult reliable sources of information about the Church.

    “Listen to the voices and authentic experiences of individuals and families who find great joy and satisfaction in living these principles,” the Church’s statement continued. “The true story of our faith is best seen in the countless lives of those who strive daily to follow our Savior Jesus Christ.”

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    E.S. Butterfield
    08-23
    lol What we need is an accurate representation all the stuff we were never taught in Sunday school. Like maybe we need an accurate representation of Joseph Smith and the founding of the church, after his treasure hunting scam days, and after he read from the same stone in his hat to "translate" the totally existing plates, even though he was illiterate. The show or movie should also show his 40 wives, 14 year old included, that he cheated on, and the burning of the printing press under his command, after which he crowned himself king. Maybe it should also delve into the theology and history that takes place in the book, like how white native Americans existed, but all of them were killed off, even though genetics dont show it, and how the native Americans here were decended by Jews who were cursed to wear a "mark that reflected their sins" by changing their skin color. Maybe we'll finally figure out where exactly the City of Moroni "sunk"... hmmmm.... it would be interesting. (:
    TheTruth
    08-20
    The most accurate description of LDS by Hollywood is on SouthPark.
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